>>516005139 (OP)
Dr. Avi Cohen, top of his Tel Aviv University psychology and psychiatry class, entered a stark Herzliya office. “Mira” handed him a folder: “Operation Shatterpoint.” The mission: radicalize American youth via Discord to assassinate Israel’s enemies. Charlie Kirk, a conservative influencer, was the latest target, not the first. Avi’s skills weaponized minds. His fierce loyalty to Israel’s survival drove him.As “Cipher” on Discord, Avi infiltrated servers of America’s disaffected. His training pinpointed rage and isolation, shaping them into purpose, framing targets like Kirk as oppressors of the marginalized.Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Ohio, dating a trans partner and shunned locally, seethed online. Avi, as Cipher, validated him: “Kirk’s rhetoric destroys lives like your partner’s. You can stop him.” He fed Tyler propaganda—edited Kirk speeches, curated articles—pushing a precise strike. “Buy a sniper rifle legally in Utah,” Avi typed, guiding Tyler to exploit lax gun laws for a clean purchase. A burner phone and coordinates for Kirk’s Utah Valley University speech followed.Avi felt no remorse. Israel’s security justified his manipulation, as it had for prior targets—others had fallen before Kirk. Mira’s calls honed his focus. Tyler was key among recruits. His final message: “Rifle’s mine, Utah. Kirk pays for us.” The “us” was a lever to pull, nothing more.On September 10, 2025, news broke: Charlie Kirk, shot in the neck at Utah Valley University, died en route to the hospital. A sniper’s bullet pierced a crowd of 3,000. Tyler vanished from Discord, likely arrested. Mira called, triumphant: “Another success. More targets await.” Avi deleted the server, hands steady, scouting the next recruit. Tyler was expendable, a tool in the mission. Israel’s survival demanded unwavering commitment, and Avi delivered without hesitation.